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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1912)
iaST BEFORE THE BATTLE, VOTER, I AM THINKING MOST OF YOU, AND YOUR BALLOTS ON THE )V MARDHW WH 1 HiTAVP CAMP T MO IMMM I T7 MORROW WILL MAKE SOME OF US FEEL BLUE. -THE CANDIDATE. (Unas Exmvz WANT ADVERTISING In Tho TIME! Will Keep your Incomo from Furnished Rooms Steady. YOU con rcnlly holp tho family revenues by renting a tow furnished rooms ami, If you know how and when to ubo tho classified colutnni, you may kcop that llttlo extra, b- como as "steady as a clock." rut Your Heal Etto "In .. Market" EITcclivciyi 'in DUt tlio facts about your 11 '"wore tho oyes of all "pos- V1$ In town. And It Ihoro lb,,b of thorn who ought to own you'll Belli" MEMHER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRE9 ft . uVVll IMlllsc in 100 MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1912 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES. xt&?SuXM No. 92. VOL AAAiia xiio uohhi. "" mill Coos liny Advertiser. wait BIOI DA! WEATHER TO let us talk it over FI IN WEST OF COUNTRY Iterate Temperatures lr ithe w; usififiin Wo.st and the South. rScNN0RTHWEST ftf Unrimis Parties Make Hard Struggle to Get uui voie. llr AocIat IPW to Tho Coos fficmvoTO.V, Nov. 4. A spoc- ..land todny by tlw wenthor wa. It says: . -.....in,. tim indlcdtlonn nro . .t. .... will irnnnrnllv 1)0 tt throughout tho East and tho ;-tl tho naina amies mm mu !u' Southwest. In "Western Mon cLWcitcrn Wyoming and Idnho Cm till bo rnln or Bnow nna & An protmuiy in wnsiiingiou, tali. Tho tempornrurcfl will bo sprite for tho season In prnctlc Cj ill parts of tho country on :idlir." Ui woitKixr. 'hard. toy lAiilern Working Hard to Ot Out I'ull Voto Tomorrow. 1; Aisoclatod Tress to Tho Cooa Day Times.) CHICAGO. Nov. -I. -KoimrtB nt U Kteral weBtorn lionilqunrtoro ' til political primes today lniil alltat the lenders, both Btnto :i titlonal, wero making n tro- r.iom effort to got out tho voto cremw. Joseph E. Davles. man- cl tho Western Democratic urten said: "I lmvo ro- "W direct reports from nearly 2 el the 2D stato tmnlrmon In llTHlon and will kcop In touch ''A tktm throughout tho dny nnd Pi. trom rtportH already In m it u apparent that tlioro nov t m creator co-onerntlon nmoncr -ifcaocrats and thoy will bo out i mi tTerywnere." t'!d W. Mulvnno, director of a tiapilgn In tho West, assorts Pt devonth hour trend toward Tittitandanl. Will McCormltk, of tho Pro- Mtlonnl cnnurilttM. nnlil ' 111 rtcflvcd satisfactory reports (i iiaics. OREGON COUNT WILL BEfSLOW Prediction of Rain Tomorrow Throughout State Gloom Over Political Camps. WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) OltKaON Occasional rnln In west tonight and Tucsdny, rain or snow In east portion tonight or Tuesday. Southorly wlndB. (Ily Assoclnted Press to Tho Coos Hay Tlmofl.) PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. I. Pre- dlctluiiH of ralu tomorrow cast a gloom over thu political rnmiw today Tho campaign Is practically closed, speech-making, oxcopt for n few street comer addresses, Is over nnd candldateo nro ready for tho verdict of tho people. Tho ballot In Oregon In so long nnd will ho so difficult to count tliul If tho race Ik closo between liny of tho candidates or for or ngnliiHl any of tho numerous lnllln tlvn measures to bo presented to tho puoplo, It umy bo a wook before tho Html result aro known. "Tho ballot covorM exactly ono-hnlf of a square yard, mostly In avy small typo. AMIDST nil the turmoil nnd tnlk nnd tlio nvnlnncho of political matter advocating this or thnt mensuro to bo voted on tomorrow. Coos Hay electors should not loso sight of the fnct that thoro la one In which every citlsrun and tax payer of Coos Hay Is particularly Interested. This appears on tho ballot ns Number 314 YES nnd Number 315 No. This measuro gives tho Btato railway commission control of pub lic utilities, bucIi iib waterworks, electric light, etc. Now York has such a bill and It has proven very popular with tho people. City Attorney Gobs is awaiting tho result of this election to conimcnco action to enforco tho Improvement of tho local waterworks. No seo that they voto Number 314 YES. tj, Mhltij should bo governmental I regulation and supervision of public utilities 1. c, tho power should bo lodged In some proper gov ernment ngency to compel tho owner ship of public utilities, which Include light, wntcr nnd trnnsportntlon, to furnish ndequato service, chnrgo only ronsonnblo rates, nnd trcnt nil pa trons fairly and without unjust dis crimination. To sccuro theso objects Is tho honest purposo of tha so-called "Malarkoy 11111." Under it tho ncccB sary power Ib given to tho existing railroad commission without tho crea tion of nny now board or officers. This bill was most carefully con sidered by tho 1011 legislature; and after a mora thorough Investigation bv that body than any other measuro before them received, it was passed by tho overwhelming atllrmotlvo voto of 7n out of DO members. Then aov ernor West, who, by reason of Ills previous service on tho rniiroau com mission, was peculiarly well qualified to understand tho morltB of tlio meas ure, gavo It his endorsomont. With bucIi nn envlnblo record tho bill TURKS. LOSING. APPEAL TO POWERS FOO INTERVENTION ItAUUCH I.V SKATTI.n. Ill RESULT 1 8 O'CLOCK F York Expects a Quick wunt on President Expect Big Vote. 'ittoclated Press to Tho Coos Pa TIiv.a yx TrORK. Nov. '4.TI10 voto iCi vreauivnt nt tomortow'a J2L Previous records, if to Prrtktiong nro fulHlled. Ro- worn all ttntes Indicate nn Part sAni),t.. .. i n. wr, and unusual activity 1y i mtjt t0 y,t out tho Yot0j . i.'.TXP.wt of Roosevelt that 1 CLc?or.8.w.OT : fcw ;;",". ,u.va, "r w - ::rti 0.1 ,v "" ,ur "oosevoii, !,,,; aea'3 from Republican i'S"?!. l'ected thnt the nb?iw,,'L .Poetically be i'-UsoubIi 1 0c,oc,c tomorrow yBiMii . DU,"o einiea wncro .,7f'Ion Is slow, na in por- ' Into, y ' nn(1 w,loro thQ !Udouh, i'v ,wau'i nugnt ue 00llbt It tho voting Is close. U INT TO I IE NOW" toon c.. r;.:' .pays Kepublian S?e,.any to " iui wnson. ', nt m!esa t0 Tho Cooa t5TEn n? Times.) l'S Nov! 5,-In a rEed ; l ,?ay Co1- "oose Ith ajiji1,0 Republican lead a. .:aT'8'ng their folinwors 1. .- iur w.i :.. - I " no ; ,uuraff wuson I Tift. Ueel they could t L rsses i, Vai concern K th. Pr inel Sa'?. --j"6icsbivo party. It BUP- Ot as !gSH wTT". - ftRlPB lr i guarantki 1ARANTKED Wlihlwlnil I'lnlsli for Cainiialgn In Wellington Tonight. (Dy Aflsodated Press to Tho Cooa Day Times.) SHATTI.K, Wash., Nov. 4 Rain Is forecasted for all partH of tho state tomorrow. Kvory band nnd every largo linll In Rcnttlo has been ongagod for tonlght'H rnllleB, closing n cam paign thnt was fenturoloss until tho dumocrnta saw a chance to elect tholr candldnto for governor, Krncst Llstor. Kncli of tho threo big partloa claim Victory In Bight for Its -national tldkot. TAFT GOES TO TO VOTE President Will Arrive In Cin cinnati Tonight Hot ' Finish There. (Ily Associated Proas to The Coos Hay Times.) CINCINNATI. Nov. 4. With tho arrival of Prosidont Tuft tonight, tho preliminaries to probably the most Btronuoua camprtJgn that Ohio has ovory known will romo to an end anil while tho Btato campaign will wind up with tlio democratic gubernatorial nominee, James Cox. addressing a mooting 1n Tolodo, tho domocrats -will koop up tho enmpaign until tho min ute tho polls open. Tnft Is expected horo at bovoii p. m. and ho will go to tho homo of his brothor, Chos. I . Tnft. WILSON HURT ON AUTO RIDE Democratic Candidate Suffers Slight Scalp Wound in 1 Jolt Against Car. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos uuy liwvmi FCHO OK (iROVKR crVnvKMXD'S victory PRINCETON. N, J Nov. 4. Woodrow Wilson will receive tho election returns tomorrow night on the same telegraph Instrument that ticlted off vic tory to Grover Cleveland in 1692. tz " - PRINCETON, N. J.. No;-. 4. Woodrow WlUon forgot his Incorated scalp today nnd continued with 1U correspondence, no ' '' , "?, v7 bothered by tho Injury recel ve d yes terday when ho was knocked ngalnst tho roof ot a ciusuu """ llI-"inllv which he was riding. He will speak tonight at Patterson, N. J. Wilson will also speak at Pasaic comos beforo tho voters of Oregon fori show to bo wlso, npproval or rojcctlon by reason of n most unworthy referendum Invoked by politicians who hopo to profit by substituting separate local com missions for each city nnd town for tho regulation by and with tho power of tho Btnto which tlio bill provides. Thnt such local commissions, each with Its own snlarlcd commissioners nnd BubordlnntcH, would Inrgoly in crenso tlio taxpayers' bills and cnuso conflicts in rulings and confusion of authority, and produce weak and un satisfactory supervision nnd regula tion must bo manifest to nny careful student of tho question. Public utilities nro Bntisfnctorily regulntcd by Btnto commissions in ninny other states most of thorn of more population and containing lnrg or cities than Oregon. Why enn not tho snmo bo dono In Oregon? Vntcru should nnnrovo this bill by voting 314 X Yes. Then, with tho prlnclplo of regulation of public utili ties by a Btato commission firmly established, tho lnw can, from tlmo to time, bo nmonded by addition or omission so as to inrrenso its cm cloncy, as cxporlcnco nnd study mny T A DEATH BREAKS DEADLOCK IN DOUSE 'I Fate Gives Democrats Con trol in Case Representa tives Have to Select Presi dent This Year. (ny Associated Iress to Tho C001 Hay Times.) a, MAKICS Ml'Uni.K WORSK WASHINGTON, Nov. 4. Tho throwing of Rhodo Islnnd to tho Democratic column would not permit nn oloctlon by tho hoiiso, becnuso tho con stitution requires a majority of (lin ntntoB. This would bo 2C. I Uttor's denth, however, doos not lirenic 1110 equni uivimuw between tho Republicans and Democrats. 610 VOTE IN CO Everything Ready for Ballot ing Tomorrow Hours 1 Polls Are Open. It Is expected that Coos county tomorrow will poll tlio lnrgost voto In H hlKtnrv. Tho nolla will onon nt 8 o'clock nnd will not closo un til 7, tho Judges Doing allowed 10 tako on hour off nt noon for dln nor if thoy so deslro. Tho South Mnrehflolfl precinct will voto near Second nnd Hall, tho Pnntml Vnrnhflnlil nrcclnct near Fourth and Contrnl. or at tho Fin nish hall, and Norm wnraniiom ni tho city hall, probably. Mnnv (ndnv nro mnrldnir samnlo ballots to tako to tho polls with them bo that they can Juat copy It ., (i, nfflflni liallot nnd theroby voto moro quickly. Somo of tho election offlclnla nro In doubt ns to whother to pornilt votora to taito mnrkmi Rtimnlo bnllots into tho pol ling booths with thorn or not. COLLKflE FOOTIIAIJi GAMES. Tho University of Oregon de feated tho University of Idaho at Moscow. Idaho. Saturdot.', by a scoro of 3 to 0. The Pullninn. Washington, Stato College dofeated tho Oregon Agri cultural College at football, Friday, by a scoro of 10 to y. VOTES FOR WOMEN'. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Tinv Tlmna. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 4 Votes .... .Iia wnrlil nvnr mill noon lor wuiiici ii .. w.w- - --- t. .1,. nro.lltlnn mniln tiv CarrlQ Chapman Catt, president of the Inter national woman s nunruK" "''""' who arrived from ino unem iuu ut ter campaigning and Investigating conditions among tho women of Eur opo, Africa, Asia and Polynesa. STEAMER FIFIEM) RAIIiS FROM RAXDOX TUESDAY NEXT, o"; BT r TUESDAY MORXIXO'S $RA X COXXEOTS. FOR RESER VATIOX SEE SEXOSTACKEX. T3DECTIOX RETURXS AT matt's niMJAnnj'Aiiivons. Times' Want Ada bring results. WASHINGTON, Nov. I. Tlio denth of Roprcsentntivo Gcorgo Ut ter ot Rhodo Islnnd nppnroutly brenkB tho deadlock in which tho houso of representatives would find Itself If it woro called to elect u presldont. Up to tho time ot Ut ters uonth tlio iiouso m roproson tativoa was equnlly divided. Tho reprcsentntlvcB of 22 Btotcn woro Domocrntlc and 22 Republican, and tho delegates of tlio four remain ing Btnton aro oqunlly divided be tween tho RcpiibllcniiB and Domo crnts. Rhodo Island was 0110 of tho states In which tho delegation Ib equally divided and Uttor's death, should his place not bo filled by n Kopuuiican to iinisii tlio remniua or of tlio term. would throw Rhodo Island to tho Democratic column. IS HELD FOR Granting of Injunctions by Federal Courts Restricted by New Regulations. (Hy Assoclnted Press to Tho Coos Day Times) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 4. Revolutionary changes In proccoduro In equity enscs In federal courts throughout tho United Stntes aro af fected In revised rules promulgated today by tho Supremo Court of tho United Stntes. Tho objection Ib to reduco tho cost of litigation nnd oil nilnnto delays. Tho new rules woro nnnounccd from tho bench by Chief Justlco White. Ono of th teaks undoitnkcn by hint when ho wns nppolntcd Chief .lustlco wnn to reform tho procooduro of tho courts. Ho list rovlscd tho rules of tho Biipromo court Itaolf. For Bovcntccn months, the Chlof Jus tlco and Justices Lurton and Vniido vnntor hnvo been working on tho equity rules. Tlio present rules enmo down from tlio courts with only ono or two revisions, bIiico tho beginning of tho republic. Tho other revision wns nbout fifty yenrB ago. Chief Jus tlco Wltlto particularly thanked the Lord Chancellor of England for sug gcBtlonn In tho present revision. Among tho rnlos Ib 0110 who pro hibits tho Isauo of preliminary In junctions without notlco to tho op posing party, and nlso restricting tho Ibbuo of temporary restraining ordorB. Sultan's Appeal Will Be in Vain Because European Nations Differ. VI.EARES GOMPERS. Labor Lender fihul of Antl-Iiijiinc- (Ion Ruling. (Ily. ABSocIntcd Press to Tho Coos Tnv Tlnion WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. I. Samuol Gompora, preBldont of tlio Ainorlcan Federation of Lnbor, con- iMirnlliK Hm TinU- nlll l-lll timet loll rillO Bnld: "It Is n step In tlio right direc tion nnd ono thing tnnt lauor nau long boon lighting for." Wi Mrs. Pansy Lesh Arrested in Los Angeles for Missouri Murder Six Years Ago. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooa Day TlmoB) I.OS ANGELES, Nov. 4 Mrs. PniiBy Hastings Lesh who Is In Jail hero awaiting removal to Sedalla, Mo where alio probably will bo tried for murder by poisoning of Mrs. Eliza Coo and Mrs, M. A. Qiiulntnnco, a half dozon years ago was doclarod sano today by Dr. James T. Fisher, ollonlst. Tho ox port declares a posslblo hereditary taint may hnvo caused hor to mur dor tho two women who had did hor no Berloiia wrong. SAITRIPLETS FOR ALL THREE Texas Couple Names Three Boys in Honor of Pres idential Candidates. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 4. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kylor of Denlson, Texas, sent a telegram to Presldont Taft today nt tho White House, an nouncing tho birth of three sons, named William Howard Taft Kylor. Theodoro Roosovolt Kyler and Woodrow Wilson Kyler. Tho pres ident telegraphed his congratulations. When In need ot PLVMDIXG, HEATING, TINNING, SHEET METAL WORIC, CALL 101-J PIONEER IIDW'RE CO., When dono by us It Is dono right. ELECTION RETURNS at HILL- YER'S. T T W THEY A BODY Life Preserver From Osprey Is Found on Beach No Bodies Found. NO RAH ACCIDENT. A roport was In circulation todny thnt a fishing boat had been overturned In tho low er bay or washed out over tho bar and that Herman Hnnson, who lives near tho Btavo mill, nnd Aloxnndor Drown had been lost. Georgo Wilson of tho launch Wnndoror said ho had scon Hanson in hla bnnt this morning nnd ho was all right. Partloa who woro on tho beach nenr tho old Jetty yestordny claim that thoy saw tlio body ot a mnn, pro Bumably ono of tho victims of tho Os nrey, floating out nenr tho Jetty. It annoarod to bo aupported by a life preserver. Aftor a few minutes tho object sank nnd was not seen ngain. Howovor, a llfo preserver later noai od In. This is nbout tho only dovolopmont In tho Osproy wreck today. No trace of any of tho bodies of tho victims has boon found. Dlta of tho wreckngo nro washing aahoro and tho Osproy baa apparently been ground to plocea ns parts of tho hulk nro constantly coming in. N. H. Leach, tlio Woddorburn man- agor of tho MacLcay estate, arrived horo Sunday niKht. coming up ovor- Iand. Ho Is deoply grlovcd over tho trac c fato of tlio crew ot tno usproy. Mr. Leach Is unablo to throw any further light on tho ncciuont. Ho will nrobably arrango for an other schoonor to ply between hero nnd RniMio Rlvor nt onco as It Ib noe- essary to get supplies for tho winter In there soon. Mr. Leach Is incllnod to beliovo that tho Osproy must havo mot with somo accident before bIio started In over tho bar. Ho says that reports from tho lighthouse keoper indicates that the load must havo shifted. ELECTION RETURNS at HILL- YER'S. DOUBT THEIR RIGHT TO DEMAND ARMISTICE Ottoman Troops Will Have to Keep Up Unequal Strug gle for a Time. ' (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooa Hny Times ) LONDON. Nov. 4 Tho Dalknn no tlon's nnd Greece nro norslstcnt In tin determination thnt Turkoy miiBt nr rango directly witn tiiom tlio term of peaco without tho intervention o European powers. Tlio powers thus far consulted hnvo rcBponded to Turkey's npponl Tor me diation by dcclnring they could mnlco only proposnlB for penco and could not npproncli the Dnlknn nations with a request for nn nrmlstlco. Somo of tho governments hnvo pointed out Hint Turkey's proposal for a cessation of hostilities would offend tho Dnlkan victors. Tlio othor govornmentn tnko tlio position It would bo nn Infringe ment of tho International lnw for tlio moment. Tho wnr must thorcforo contlnuo nnd tho Turkish nrmy must kcop on with their unoqiinl ntrugglo ngulnst tho victorious luvnders. It la hoped nnd believed still thnt tho pow ers will find n formuln under which thoy enn offer their good offlcos WAITING FOR REQUEST nVrninuy and Austria Give Stand on Inlorvonllnn. (Dy Assoclntod Press to Tho Coon Dny Times.) Austrnlln will not Join In Intervention In tho Dnlknn war without a request to tako bucIi a step coming di rectly rrom ono or tno nouogoronm. Tho Gorman foreign ollleo hns not rnrnlvnil nnv rnnflrnintlnii of tho re port tolegrnphod from Constantino ple by fiovornl newspaper correspon dents Hint TiirKoy una nBiteu mo powers to mediate. ARE IX DAD CONDITION. Sor- Turklsh SoldlorH Copturod by vIiiiib la Pltlablo Plight. (Dy Assoclntod Proas to Tho Coor, Day Times.) BELGRADE, Nov. 4. A lmtdhof prisoners numbering 1.1C0, cKofly captured by the Servian trooi'ttln ln eodonln. nrrlved her todny undor es cort. Thoy presented a pltlnblo night, nil bnrefootod, In rngs and almost ntarvlng. TURKEY WANTS AID. Ottoman Empire Itciuly to Accept In tervention Now. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooa Dnv Tlmos.) LONDON, Nov. I. Tho Turkish nmhassndor horo was directed bv tho Ottoman govornmont to Inform Groat Drltnln of Turkey's wIlllngnosH to ro colvo nsslstnurn In bringing about n BiiRponslon of hostilities with n vlow of arriving at a peaco sottlomont, ' (ny Associated Press to Tho Cooa nay Times.) LONDON. Nov 4 Tmvflk Pasha Immediately on receipt of n commun ication from CoiiBtnntlnoplo went to tho Foreign ofllco nnd conferred with Sir Eilwnrd Grey, Dritlsh foreign min ister, for two hours. TURKSfBEATEN AGAIN'TODAY Bulgarians Repulse Sultan's Battle Line Loss of Life Appalling. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Dav Tlmos.) LONDON, Nov. 4. The Turkish nrmy, occupying tho lino from Tchor tu to Istrnndln was roplusod today by tho Dulgarlans, according to a iiowb ngency dispntch from Sofln. (Dy Assoclnted Press to Tho Cooa Day Times,) LONDON, Nov. 4.- A railway offi cial who escaped from Lulo Durgas told of tho trochlea of tho Turkish Boldlorfl nnd declared It would go hard with any Christians who fall In to tho hnndB of tho Turkish Irregul ars who aro entirely boyond the con trol of their ofllcers. Tho losa of Ufa haa been nppnlllng, ho said. Voto for tlio Harbor. Mr. Voter: Jonathan nourno, Jr., candldnto for United States Senator Is interested In nearly a mllo of Coos Dny waterfront. A voto for lilm means a voto for Harbor and liar Improvement. (Paid adv.) I iLiiiE QPWXEBY. tonigm.